#FIUStrong Reactivates to Aid Bahamas
Joshua Ceballos/Staff Writer This post has been updated with more information from the VP of Academic and Student Affairs. The University has announced on…
Joshua Ceballos/Staff Writer This post has been updated with more information from the VP of Academic and Student Affairs. The University has announced on…
By: Patricia Menendez/Staff Writer The University is offering financial support to students being affected by the government shutdown, and about 150 students have already…
Generation Opportunity recently released its Millennial Jobs Report for December 2013 which pointed to an effective 15.9 percent non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for 18 to 29 year olds, only a slight drop from June 2013’s 16.1 percent rate.
Contributing writer Sheldon Richman discusses the government shutdown.
A poll conducted by Student Media on FIUSM.com showed that the majority, 79 percent of those who answered, believed that the government shutdown has affected students. Only 11 percent of voters disagreed and about 10 percent answered maybe/undecided.
As soon as you walked out onto the intramural football fields on Sept. 24, you could feel the “electricity” in the air as coach Christopher Mendez stated in his pre-game speech to the Sigma Alpha Mu team.
Tau Kappa Epsilon showed up to the FIU intramural football fields with their caravan of fans, ready to show everyone exactly why they made it to the championship last year.
Behind a noisy crowd, Phi Mu took advantage of the miscues and penalties that plagued Sigma Kappa throughout the whole night, defeating them 2-0 on Sept. 19. Alpha Omicron tied Boss 12-12.